That sound yummy Andrew! And thanks for linking to the recipe source.
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I'm looking to make some 'pedahe'(sp?). It's some type of potato dough and a filling though I'm not sure what it is. Lithuanians have a cream cheese and bacon version which is boiled, but I'd like to be authentic., Any pointers people?
Your taking on a big job Augie, Heres a nice site for Ukranian perogies
http://www.epicurean.com/featured/green ... ecipe.html

http://www.ifood.tv/node/1131

http://www.kraftfoods.com/recipes/Seafo ... Salad.html

jojo wrote:Your taking on a big job Augie, Heres a nice site for Ukranian perogies
http://www.recipesbymom.net/recipe_1c.html
I was thinking of something completely different, they're called zeppelins (cepelinai) and also take a bit of work. Both of these do really well in the freezer too.
augie wrote:jojo wrote:Your taking on a big job Augie, Heres a nice site for Ukranian perogies
http://www.recipesbymom.net/recipe_1c.html
Thanks JoAnn, that is a lot of work but the gf will help and when she gets rolling there's no stopping her. Whew!I was thinking of something completely different, they're called zeppelins (cepelinai) and also take a bit of work. Both of these do really well in the freezer too.


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